See Stephen Elop with the Lumia 1520

In a few short weeks we’ll hopefully be learning more and getting our hands on the Nokia Lumia 1520. It’s the upcoming device from Nokia that will be the first Windows Phone 8 device with a 1080p display and a quad-core processor. Earlier this summer we heard that Nokia had an event planned for September 26th in New York City, however dates could be changing due to the Microsoft deal.

Regardless, wherever and whenever Nokia decides to announce the Lumia 1520 we’ll be there to give you guys and gals coverage. But before then, we wanted to share an image of Stephen Elop and the Lumia 1520.

First a quick recap about what we know about the Lumia 1520. It’s going to be a 6-inch device with a 1080p display. It’ll feature the Snapdragon 800 processor, which is quad-core. The chassis will be similar to the Lumia 925, so with the camera you’re looking at a 20MP shooter that takes 16MP and 5MP images simultaneously. You also have 32GB of internal storage, but you can expand that with the microSD slot. There are going to be four mics as well to help with rich audio recording. And the battery is a whopping 3,400 mAh pack to power you though your day. Earlier on Twitter, our friend Clifton Thomas shared an image he had of Stephen Elop with the Lumia 1520. It’s an approximation of what it’ll be like whenever the device is announced.

That would replace my tv I could put it in front of my 47' vizio and get sling box and I'll have the best TV experience then anyone even the Dallas Cowboys game this weekend would look awsome on it .....oh only 6inches ....dam :/

I second the 1020. But I'd love to get my hands on that camera more than the giant screen. However I now have the 928 and am so far pretty happy with it. If not I might have just waited for another 6 months hoping to get 1020 version on Verizon.

Finally. Someone admits that the carriers are choosing which devices they stock, I'm tired of hearing the whiners crying about exclusives because ATT, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon are given the same option yet are choosing to focus more on Apple & Android simply apeasing Microsoft by stocking a couple of WP8 devices.

Great question people who like 6inch phones are usually people who want spec just as huge it doesn't matter that WP can run just fine without higher specs I say give them what they want since you've decided to join the big a$$ phone market